many-sided
4.a many-sided subject; a multifaceted undertaking; multifarious interests; the multifarious noise of a great city.
5.Gentle bending, is put into use apply to curves and surfaces, or the corner, but many-sided.
7.Realizing the four modernizations is a many-sided, complex and difficult undertaking.The task of the ideological and theoretical workers cannot be confined to discussion of the basic principles.
8.As "Bushism" has incurred high costs and caused too much an impact on international setup,theimplementation of "Neo- Bushism" will meet with many- sided constraints likewise.
9.The number of biographies of Zhang Ailing (Eileen Chang, 1920-1995) has increased from two in 1992 to more than 50 today, justifying Zhang as an independent, many-sided and prolific writer.


